NBA Season - now 24/25
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@Bovidae said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
I was reading that it was Giannis who pushed for the Griffin hire.
Doc has a 0.590 winning record (1097-763) in the regular season but his teams tank in the playoffs.
He is an appalling in-game coach. Apparently a decent player(ego)-manager.
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@Bovidae said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
I was reading that it was Giannis who pushed for the Griffin hire.
Doc has a 0.590 winning record (1097-763) in the regular season but his teams tank in the playoffs.
I think Lopez has been pretty open about not been happy with Griffin also.
Doc isn’t the answer for coach.
On the player front they should push hard to get Caruso
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@gt12 said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
@voodoo said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
@canefan said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
@voodoo said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
@ACT-Crusader said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
Didn’t see this one coming - Bucks have fired Griffin. They have the second best record in the East but they don’t seem to want to play defence at times. Is that the coach or the fact that having both Dame and Middleton on the court at the same time exposes your defence….
I think it's both, plus Lopez ageing is a factor
They have scraped home against some shitty teams this year, really haven't been convincing
Looks like they are talking to Rivers. I can understand the move, their team is in win now mode and sitting on their hands while they gently go into decline isn't going to endear them to Giannis
Doc is a terrible coach
This.
It's been a very long time since 2008 with Garnett, Allen, Pierce, Rondo, Perk, & some nice role players like Posey, Brown, and Cassell.
Some dogs in that team that wanted to play defence….except the Truth
By and large Doc’s offensive systems have been found wanting.
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@ACT-Crusader said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
@Bovidae said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
I was reading that it was Giannis who pushed for the Griffin hire.
Doc has a 0.590 winning record (1097-763) in the regular season but his teams tank in the playoffs.
I think Lopez has been pretty open about not been happy with Griffin also.
Doc isn’t the answer for coach.
On the player front they should push hard to get Caruso
Love Caruso
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@mariner4life a 7’4 guy doing a shamgod, I’ve now seen it all!
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The Stifle Tower!
https://x.com/spurs/status/1752148624987812215?s=20
Yeah i am unashamedly just making this a Wemby highlights tribute thread until after the All Star break when the good teams actually start trying
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@mariner4life said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
The Stifle Tower!
https://x.com/spurs/status/1752148624987812215?s=20
Yeah i am unashamedly just making this a Wemby highlights tribute thread until after the All Star break when the good teams actually start trying
Decent block / steal (stock?) on a 6'10 bloke...not quite enough though to prevent the brave Spurs from going down at home to the amazing 9-37 Wizards
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Another shit result
This season sucks. Can we just get some decent players please?
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The NBA is always a little weird at this point of the season, but this year it seems particularly drunk. We're sort of 50 games in, and 2 weeks from the All Star break. Most teams are going through the motions until the good ones step it up after AS weekend. But man it's weird out there.
Teams, even the good ones, are win-loss-win-loss. Weird teams are going on runs, the knicks losing the Lakers on Sunday broke a 9-game win streak. Right now the longest streak in the league belongs to the Cavs.
The Celtics still have the best record in the league, but lost to the Lakers who sat their two best players.
The Bucks fired their coach and got worse. The Cavs and the Knicks have themselves in the top 4 in the East, which will have a few ordinary teams play post-season
The West is a shitfight at the top, with nothing between the top 4, then a step down and another close group for the 5-10 sort of region.
The Pistons, Wizards, Spurs and Hornets fucking suck. -
And the All Star selections prove once again what complete bullshit they are, and that anyone using AS selections as a barometer of greatness for a modern player are deluded.
And that's before you get to the game itself which will be a farce.
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oh, and the rumours of LeBron getting traded out aren't going away
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@mariner4life said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
And the All Star selections prove once again what complete bullshit they are, and that anyone using AS selections as a barometer of greatness for a modern player are deluded.
And that's before you get to the game itself which will be a farce.
And the worst AS "selection" of all ? Doc for the East coaching job after 3 games back. What a slap in the face for the rest of the east coaches - they should have bent the rules to give it to Bickerstaff, the Cavs are on a 14-1 streak
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@mariner4life said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
oh, and the rumours of LeBron getting traded out aren't going away
Be pretty funny to watch him get pissy if they trade him to Toronto
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@voodoo said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
@mariner4life said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
oh, and the rumours of LeBron getting traded out aren't going away
Be pretty funny to watch him get pissy if they trade him to Toronto
I'm pretty sure he goes where he wants, but fuck i would admire the stones on the Lakers if they sent him to ever was willing to give up the most (rather than joining another contender)
The other one to watch is what the Warriors do with Klay and maybe even Green. Surely they can't just let this continue indefinitely. The Warriors lost the other day because Steph his 60, and Klay hit 4 of 19.
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KOC's fake predictions (if that's a thing)
- Five Fake LeBron Trades, Just for Fun
Last Tuesday, I wrote about the dilemma that LeBron and the Lakers are facing. Here’s a quote from that story:
If a breakup is inevitable, I can’t help but wonder whether the best time for both LeBron and the Lakers to make a change is now, ahead of the deadline: James could join a contender, and Los Angeles could get something in return. … Changing teams would allow LeBron to take advantage of one of his final years and would allow the Lakers to recoup some value and help lay the groundwork to pursue Luka Doncic later this decade.
I couldn’t have anticipated that later that night, LeBron would post a telling hourglass emoji on X. Or that two days later, Rich Paul would tell ESPN that LeBron won’t request a trade or be traded. Or that LeBron would later post New York–related emojis. Or that Klutch would reportedly patch up its shaky relationship with the Knicks. Or that LeBron would wrap a Knicks towel around his shoulders after the Lakers beat them. Or that LeBron would respond “no” when asked whether he’s decided what he would do with his player option this summer.
Needless to say, it’s been quite a week for the Lakers, but clearly LeBron is just using his same old playbook to pressure the front office into making moves ahead of the deadline. In my piece last week, I proposed a more moderate approach for the Lakers by suggesting that they pursue Hawks guard Dejounte Murray and Jazz center Kelly Olynyk. That way, Los Angeles could get assets for a big move this summer while also boosting its odds now.
But just for fun, let’s pretend that this week gets even crazier and the Lakers do entertain trades for LeBron. Here are the five teams that might want him and what they could theoretically offer:
Golden State Warriors: LeBron for Chris Paul, Jonathan Kuminga, Kevon Looney, a 2026 First, a 2028 First, and a 2028 Second
LeBron has long said that the player he’d most like to play with is Stephen Curry, and he’s BFFs with Draymond Green. But the Warriors’ supporting cast feels so depleted at this point that the team would need to make an additional deal using its remaining assets. A LeBron-Steph two-man game could be glorious to watch. But the Warriors look like a sinking ship right now, and the team could turn into a laughingstock if things don’t work out.Dallas Mavericks: LeBron for Tim Hardaway Jr., Grant Williams, Richaun Holmes, a 2027 First, a 2029 Swap, and a 2025 Second
LeBron would get the chance to form a Big Three with Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, his former running buddy. There would be diminishing returns, however, as all three have overlapping skills. But the offense would be devastating as long as Irving and James are willing to sacrifice touches behind Doncic. Still, the fit is iffy.Cleveland Cavaliers: LeBron for Darius Garland, Caris LeVert, a 2030 First-Round Swap, a 2024 Second, a 2025 Second, a 2027 Second, and a 2029 Second
I’m coming home … again? LeBron could handle creation duties alongside Donovan Mitchell, and they’d be flanked by a defensive frontcourt of Isaac Okoro, Jarrett Allen, and Evan Mobley. That would be a championship starting five. But questions about the fit between Allen and Mobley would remain, though the latter is showing strides as a shooter. This group could become the favorite in the East if it all clicked. And boy, what a story it’d be for LeBron to go back to where it all began to finish out his career.New York Knicks: LeBron for Julius Randle, Evan Fournier, a 2024 First, a 2025 First, and a 2030 First
I understand that some Knicks fans want to pursue a championship with the core as is. But if you can turn draft picks, a salary filler, and an injured player into LeBron Freaking James, you do it every single time. As good as the Knicks are, Jalen Brunson could still use another shot creator by his side to add more dynamism to the offense. This could become an issue if New York’s roster stays as is.Philadelphia 76ers: LeBron and Taurean Prince for Tobias Harris, Marcus Morris, a 2026 First, a 2028 First, and a 2030 First
LeBron himself admitted that he thought “long and hard” about lining up alongside Embiid before he decided to join the Lakers. Embiid’s injury could be enough to scare both sides away, but imagine if the Sixers upgraded from Harris to James, giving them another shot creator next to Maxey. There would be a “don’t FIT OUT, just FIT IN” element for LeBron in Philly, though. Things are working so well with Embiid, Maxey, and a bunch of bought-in role players who screen, cut, and move. If LeBron were willing to come off an Embiid handoff or screen and roll for Maxey, then they could thrive. If things got worse, LeBron would get blamed and never be forgiven. But champions are immortalized forever in Philadelphia.The odds are that LeBron will finish the year out in Los Angeles and then review his options this summer, when more suitors could emerge. But hey, you never know. It’s deadline week.
- Five Fake LeBron Trades, Just for Fun
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@voodoo said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
@mariner4life said in NBA Season - now 23/24:
And the All Star selections prove once again what complete bullshit they are, and that anyone using AS selections as a barometer of greatness for a modern player are deluded.
And that's before you get to the game itself which will be a farce.
And the worst AS "selection" of all ? Doc for the East coaching job after 3 games back. What a slap in the face for the rest of the east coaches - they should have bent the rules to give it to Bickerstaff, the Cavs are on a 14-1 streak
That is a fucking joke. I'm pissed at the Bucks for not just getting the right coach at the start, but firing anyone for Doc seems like desperation central.
My biggest fuck you though is to my Mavs - we finally found a guard to play with / off Luka and they wouldn't fucking pay him. He's now showing exactly how fucking good he is and we got fucking nothing. Terrible.